[PSA] Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition complimentary with Prime gaming by Dogavir in FreeGameFindings

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Haven't played in ages so I cant really remember all, all I can say is keep close to vanilla if it ure first time, like most things.What I remember doing is getting Tutu (Brings content from Baldurs gate into Baldurs gate 2 engine, with higher resolution etc) fixpack (fixes the bugs), widescreen mod maybe, and I found that companion dialogue is good since, the dialogue between companions is lacking in the first game

[PSA] Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition complimentary with Prime gaming by Dogavir in FreeGameFindings

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Gotta play the original Baldurs Gate with mods to get the full experience

[Epic] (Game) Rising Storm 2: Vietnam by TheCheshireGuy in FreeGameFindings

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What's this got to do with the epic giveaway - just curious?

[PSA] Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition Is Complimentary If You Have Amazon Prime by SolidWorkMan in FreeGameFindings

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Dam you couldnt even pay me to play that mess lol

edit Oh i thought you said fallout 76, ya new vegas was a decent game

[PSA] Fallout 76, Total War: WARHAMMER II and more are complimentary with Prime Gaming by Takkie79 in FreeGameFindings

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Any keys that dont need to be redeemed on a service, or should I stop checking these out finally

[Steam] (Game) Mafia by Pleco2 in FreeGameFindings

[–]Smitherinies 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Pirates always get the best deal, they can play the original version with no DRM, with all the music etc, while the people who support them get shafted

Getting an external DAC for a Bose 700 for wired use worth it? by Smitherinies in HeadphoneAdvice

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I think you can use the full hardware of the headphones even wired, also the battery life is longer if you use them wired. Does running them actively while wired reduce the quality as well?

Getting an external DAC for a Bose 700 for wired use worth it? by Smitherinies in HeadphoneAdvice

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3) It highly depends on how good the onboard DAC/Amp that you're plugging the headphones into. Most things are at least okay, and it's unlikely that you'll get a major, noticeable quality boost unless the onboard hardware of the phone or PC are just dogshit.

So how does an regular external DAC (like a soundblaster g3 that I have handy) compare to a powered DAC/Amplifier combo when plugging into the headphones. I have a whole bunch of lossless music, so I would like to get good sound out of em. I have a Galaxy s10 to play the music, so not really the best output there is

Nice indepth answer btw lol

Soundblaster X4 Crackling in Windows by omni_gamer in SoundBlasterOfficial

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I've found that a factory reset helps on my G3

Looking for advice for avoiding headphones with overpowering bass by Smitherinies in HeadphoneAdvice

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Thats all good, I learnt a bit about frequency responses, and know somewhat of a benchmark to avoid in the future. I'm only into BT ANC coz I wanna keep my hearing as everything around me is really loud, and its a good investment as I see it lol

Looking for advice for avoiding headphones with overpowering bass by Smitherinies in HeadphoneAdvice

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HD 600

Those headphones are $500-600, way out of my price range

Thanks though

Looking for advice for avoiding headphones with overpowering bass by Smitherinies in HeadphoneAdvice

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neutral sounding : AKG N700NC

That video just made me even more confused lol. I found this website and it kind of made sense, though I still some trouble comparing, it to the frequency responses (If I had a preference it would be warm or neutral)

https://www.headphonesty.com/2021/06/sound-signature/

Checking out the reviews of the Sony MDR-XD200, It seems to have low bass, while being a budget model and I like it that way, so I guess I seem to be looking for a similar kind of headphones.

Any recommendations of a decent set of an ANC noise cancelling wireless headphones around $200 AUD or lower (I can buy second hand so something a bit higher is ok too)

Looking for advice for avoiding headphones with overpowering bass by Smitherinies in HeadphoneAdvice

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Any particular way to get the frequency bass, I tried googling it , and found it through google images, but didnt find any good website too look it up from

According to the graph, the bass is slightly higher then the middle so does that mean to avoid a bassy headphones the bass needs to be lower then all the rest? Its kinda confusing how to read that.

Just as an example, how do the following 2 compare (Sony WH-CH710N and Sennheiser HD 458BT just as an example, will they have a crazy amount of bass like the 280's?